If you found translating stuff difficult and if you need quick and authentic translations on the go, then there’s good news for you. The Word lens app is now a popular and real time app for translation, thereby getting yourtranslations easier and better. Well yes, the latest World lens app brings the various languages across the globe simply at your fingertips. The app is extremely feasible for the series of features and user friendly experience it provides.

In fact, this app is smart enough to translate any and every language it sees. Simply place your camera along the language which you want to be translated. Well, the app will work just fine thereby providing you with the translation in a few seconds. In fact, the app is also pretty user friendly thereby helping you with a few taps.

If you found translating stuff difficult and if you need quick and authentic translations on the go, then there’s good news for you. The Word lens app is now a popular and real time app for translation, thereby getting yourtranslations easier and better. Well yes, the latest World lens app brings the various languages across the globe simply at your fingertips. The app is extremely feasible for the series of features and user friendly experience it provides.

In fact, this app is smart enough to translate any and every language it sees. Simply place your camera along the language which you want to be translated. Well, the app will work just fine thereby providing you with the translation in a few seconds. In fact, the app is also pretty user friendly thereby helping you with a few taps.

The words “Big Data” are two of the most interesting, and at times misunderstood, in our global digital universe. They have unique meanings and context to different governments, academics, companies, technologies, and our social experiences. The one

The words “Big Data” are two of the most interesting, and at times misunderstood, in our global digital universe. They have unique meanings and context to different governments, academics, companies, technologies, and our social experiences. The one undisputed fact, regardless of their use, is that our digital universe is expected to reach 40 Zettabytes of data by 2020 with an estimated 2.8 ZB created in 2012. That is 14% beyond previous forecasts. To put this into real-world context, 40 ZB is equal to 57 times the number of all the grains on all the beaches on the earth.Geographically, the location of the world’s data is set to undergo a shift. Currently, emerging markets account for 36% of the world’s data, but that is set to increase to 62% by 2020. The current global breakdown is: US – 32%, Western Europe – 19%, China – 13%, India – 4%, rest of the world 32%. By 2020 IDC estimates nearly 40% of the data will be stored or processed in a cloud between the byte’s origination and consumption. No debate, the numbers and estimates are “big”! Just like the “90s Internet boom”, industries have been struggling to identify their place in the “Big Data” frontier. In parallel, technology companies are jockeying for dominance of the 2016 estimated $24 billion dollar market and have created a supernova of “Big Data” tools and solutions that are energizing and illuminating the “Big Data” mantra. As the transformation continues to take place, the line between “Big Data”, analytics, applications, and data intensive computing are blurring. Companies are also realizing that the “little” data environments of today are the big data environments of tomorrow. Add in multilingual emerging markets, the need for contextual application of data in those markets, and the necessity to bridge the language divide in a borderless digital universe… it represents “big” possibilities for innovation and how we work and live with data.As of February 2013 the term “big language” has been coined to describe the intersection of many languages and “big data’s” velocity, volume, variety, and value challenges. Several companies are now offering services for automatic email translation. One email, small data, but add in the volume and velocity of email usage in our digital universe and translation now becomes a “big data” play. The industry is quickly starting to see that “Big Data” isn’t just about analytics.During the upcoming TAUS Executive Forum in June, we are proposing a panel discussion on the use of big data and how it might advance the machine translation industry.

What KantanMT does is to use advanced prediction mathematics to analyse, say, a technical manual and use it to predict an accurate translation for another in the same genre. For companies producing the same kinds of products, it's a very useful tool. Typically it's best used for technical, medical or academic content," said Mr O'Dowd. "This is because this kind of content is written in a structured, repetitive way.

"Because our system is a self-learning algorithm, it gets to know the structures well."

But it doesn't work for any kind of corporate text.

"Marketing text is very difficult because it tends to be emotive and unstructured," he said.

The system isn't foolproof: an 80pc accuracy rate still requires someone to bring it to 100pc. But the point is to reduce the cost of translation: a 20pc shortfall is a lot cheaper to perfect than 100pc from scratch.

Agree to the Translation Center Terms of Service and select your language from the menu of 48; Twitter only allows one language per translator, so if you’re multilingual pick your favorite, the easiest to translate from English, or the more uncommon one so your assistance will be maximized. Keep in mind you won’t be able to change your chosen language without a support request.

From your Twitter Translation Center Dashboard, you can help translate phrases into your selected language, evaluate Twitter’s translation algorithm by answering easy questions, and take lessons on using the Twitter Translation Center and creating better translations (which could be helpful for other translation projects).

Spin Rewriter Launches Revolutionary 4.0 Version SBWire (press release) These features are the results of a newly designed scientific approach to article spinning called Emulated Natural Language (ENL) semantic spinning.

If you found translating stuff difficult and if you need quick and authentic translations on the go, then there’s good news for you. The Word lens app is now a popular and real time app for translation, thereby getting yourtranslations easier and better. Well yes, the latest World lens app brings the various languages across the globe simply at your fingertips. The app is extremely feasible for the series of features and user friendly experience it provides.

In fact, this app is smart enough to translate any and every language it sees. Simply place your camera along the language which you want to be translated. Well, the app will work just fine thereby providing you with the translation in a few seconds. In fact, the app is also pretty user friendly thereby helping you with a few taps.

If you found translating stuff difficult and if you need quick and authentic translations on the go, then there’s good news for you. The Word lens app is now a popular and real time app for translation, thereby getting yourtranslations easier and better. Well yes, the latest World lens app brings the various languages across the globe simply at your fingertips. The app is extremely feasible for the series of features and user friendly experience it provides.

In fact, this app is smart enough to translate any and every language it sees. Simply place your camera along the language which you want to be translated. Well, the app will work just fine thereby providing you with the translation in a few seconds. In fact, the app is also pretty user friendly thereby helping you with a few taps.

In the past few decades the use of increasingly large text corpora has grown rapidly in language and linguistics research. This was enabled by remarkable strides in natural language processing (NLP) technology, technology that ...

The challenge with content marketing is the competition for eyeballs. Content marketing programs need more than blogs, infographics, and videos to take off.

Marketers are making significant investments in content marketing, and rightfully so. According to Rishi Dave, chief marketing officer at Dun & Bradstreet, today’s consumers are entirely self-directed in their buying journeys. Content helps empower these audiences to make educated and informed decisions.

The challenge with content marketing, however, is exactly what makes it awesome. The competition for eyeballs is fierce. Not to mention, human attention spans are getting shorter.

According to one Web use study, the average attention span in 2012 was eight seconds. Even goldfish are easier to engage. Their attention spans? Nine seconds....

Whether you're gearing up to go on your summer holidays, studying for exams, or just want to expand your mind, it's always a great time to learn a foreign language. You can stock up on books, spend hours listening to CDs or use Chrome's Language Immersion – but these five iOS and Android apps are…

The Internet Curator’s role is to seek on the web information related to a specic domain,fillter them, select them,organise,share,present them in a unique mode.Curation-Art of :searching,selecting, sharing/bookmarking ,organizing .Discover in Top ...

The post, "The Details Behind Kraft’s Content Marketing Strategy" had three things that were high-value: two matrices and a video from Julie Fleischer, Director of Media and Consumer Engagement at Kraft Foods.

....Reading through this point-of-view on content marketing also tied nicely into a conversation I had last week with Vernon Niven, CEO of the very-cool NeedTagger service, which is a “customer search engine for social media.” (Vernon is also, notably, an early investor in Flipboard.) In our conversation, he noted that as content marketing continues to grow, a successful and scalable content strategy increasingly relies on content curation as much as it does on content creation. Just like Joy’s Law, which states that “No matter who you are, most of the smartest people work for someone else,” there is a content corollary, which is that “The best content on the internet was created by someone else.”

Tying these two threads together comes up with the realization that the executional half of Fleischer’s model must have content curation as part of the model as well, not just content curation. Otherwise, the model can’t scale and, more importantly, you are under-serving your community by not sharing the best things with them....

Sharing your scoops to your social media accounts is a must to distribute your curated content. Not only will it drive traffic and leads through your content, but it will help show your expertise with your followers.

Integrating your curated content to your website or blog will allow you to increase your website visitors’ engagement, boost SEO and acquire new visitors. By redirecting your social media traffic to your website, Scoop.it will also help you generate more qualified traffic and leads from your curation work.

Distributing your curated content through a newsletter is a great way to nurture and engage your email subscribers will developing your traffic and visibility.
Creating engaging newsletters with your curated content is really easy.